Exclude directories, files, and file extensions from the malware scan. For real-time
scans, you can also exclude process image files.
Examples of files and folders to exclude:
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If you are creating a malware scan configuration for a Microsoft Exchange server, exclude the SMEX quarantine folder to avoid re-scanning files that have already been confirmed to be malware.
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If you have large VMware images, exclude the directory containing these images if you experience performance issues.
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TipYou can also exclude files from Anti-Malware scanning when they are signed by a trusted
digital certificate. This type of exclusion is defined in policy or computer settings.
(See Exclude files signed by a trusted certificate.)
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To exclude directories, files, and process image files, create a list that uses patterns
to identify the item to exclude.
Procedure
- Open the properties of the malware scan configuration.
- Go to the Exclusions tab.
- Select an exclusion list type to enable the exclusion.
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Directory List: select to enable, then select a list to exclude specified directories from the malware scan. For more information, see Syntax for directory lists.
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File List: select to enable, then select a list to exclude specified files from the malware scan. For more information, see Syntax of file lists.
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File Extension List: select to enable, then select a list to exclude specified file types from the malware scan. For more information, see Syntax of file extension lists.
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Process Image File List: select to enable, then select a list to exclude specified processs image files from the malware scan. Syntax of process image file lists.
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- To create a new list, select New... for the list type.
- To review or edit a selected list, click Edit.
- Click OK.